§ 130.05 FIREARM DISCHARGE STANDARDS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge a firearm:
   (A)   In such a way as will, or is likely to, result in the load thereof leaving the property upon which the firearm is lawfully discharged.
   (B)   Without a backstop that will adequately contain the projectile to the property upon which it was discharged. The backstop shall be based on specifications promulgated by the National Rifle Association or any equivalent nationally recognized firearms safety organization for the type and caliber of firearms being fired. At a minimum, the backstop shall be composed of a berm, dike, or other physical barrier that is located behind and beyond the target, that has a minimum thickness of two feet, that extends a minimum of four feet above the target, and that is constructed of a material that will allow the projectile to penetrate the backstop, berm, dike, or other physical barrier but not pass all the way through it.
   (C)   At any object other than a fixed, stationary target at which the firearm is specifically aimed, directed and fired.
   (D)   Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(1984 Code, § 2-9-20) (Ord. passed 6-4-2001; Ord. passed 11-9-2022)